Navy officer could be fined for nightly musical tribute

A Navy officer in Glen Rock, Pennsylvania, may face a $300 fine for a daily audio memorial that honors the men and women who served in the U.S. military, according to CNS News . Lt. Cmdr. Joshua Corney has played the classic bugle song “Taps” every day at 7:55 p.m. for nearly two years. Earlier this week, though, the Glen Rock Borough Council sent Corney a letter saying that his musical tribute constitutes a noise violation. Corney is still allowed to play the 57-second long tune on Sundays and select holidays, said CNS News. Corney served in the military for 20 years and made eight deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, according to an April story from Penn Live . While on tour, Corney made a promise to himself that he would pay homage to his fellow service members who were not lucky enough to make it home. “When I was in Afghanistan and Iraq, I told myself, I had a convers...